My Dividend Investing Earnings: 1-Year Update

by | Jan 17, 2024 | Invest During Inflation | 38 comments

My Dividend Investing Earnings: 1-Year Update




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It has been a year since I started my journey into dividend investing, and I am happy to report that the results have been quite impressive. When I first embarked on this venture, I had high hopes for the potential earnings and the ability to generate passive income. Now, after a year of consistently investing in dividend-paying stocks, I am excited to share the outcome of my efforts.

In the past year, I have diligently researched and selected dividend-paying stocks across various sectors, such as consumer goods, finance, and technology. I aimed to create a diversified portfolio that would provide a balance of stable, long-term growth and reliable dividend payments. By carefully analyzing each company’s financials, dividend history, and growth prospects, I have constructed a well-rounded portfolio that aligns with my investment goals.

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The results of my dividend investing journey have exceeded my expectations. Over the past year, I have accumulated a total of $3,500 in dividend income. This significant income stream has provided me with a sense of security and financial stability, knowing that I am generating passive income from my investments. Furthermore, this dividend income has allowed me to reinvest in additional stocks, further compounding the potential for future earnings.

Aside from the financial gains, dividend investing has also brought me a sense of fulfillment and achievement. Seeing the fruits of my labor through consistent dividend payments has validated my investment strategy and reinforced my commitment to this approach. It has also provided a sense of empowerment, knowing that I have the ability to generate income independently through strategic investment decisions.

Looking ahead, I am excited to continue building on this success and expanding my dividend portfolio. I plan to reinvest a portion of my dividend income to further build and diversify my portfolio. Additionally, I aim to continue researching and identifying new opportunities for potential dividend-paying stocks to enhance the overall yield and performance of my investments.

In conclusion, my one-year update on dividend investing has been extremely positive. The $3,500 in dividend income has surpassed my initial expectations and provided me with a sense of accomplishment and financial security. I am optimistic about the potential for future growth and earnings from my dividend portfolio and remain committed to this investment strategy. I encourage others who are considering dividend investing to embark on this journey with diligence and patience, as the rewards can be truly fulfilling.

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38 Comments

  1. @brz_9054

    I started my journey ! I’m at 10k right now hoping by the end of the year I’m at 20-25 k

  2. @lukecazalas2326

    Can this be done in my Roth IRA on m1? Or do I need a separate portfolio to add more money ?

  3. @pher8902

    It would be good to see your dividends made compared to your balance sheet every year. Yeah it’s grown but at what rate have you added to it because of YouTube money.

  4. @Vivaracho5

    talk for people with low budget brother most of the people that sees you is because we broke

  5. @abzy3k1

    You need to find an income that pumps out cash.. then DUMP that into investments. If you are only putting in $500 a month.. you'd rather invest that into a side hustle every month until you can start churning out $5000 a month.. then you can start investing $2/3,000 a month which is far better

  6. @huy3967

    Love the video. It is one of the best 12-minute videos on investing I have seen for a while. Thank you!

  7. @kylepinner

    In the first clip you’re wearing a sky dweller and blancswatch??? Is this something to assist the trick?

  8. @SuperSayianRenan

    Omg the ending fart at the amount you need to make up for the investments…. I almost died hahaha

  9. @jhnhouseholder

    I always enjoy the Warren Buffett impressions!

  10. @212roblox212

    What app do you use to see the overall worth of your portfolio?

  11. @kooliez123

    If I invest in the S&P, do the dividends automatically get reinvested, or is that something I do manually. How do I set up auto reinvestment

  12. @Lea-ww9hf

    What about your crypto positions?

  13. @TMTCNaiiRoD

    What is the app that you are using on your video to invest ? Thx in advance

  14. @Nopejams

    There is one fact i have learned: Money Makes Money

  15. @timm3338

    Could you do a video about your Pokémon collection at some point!?

  16. @clark4041

    You are a gem Andrei! Much respect for everything you have built for yourself.

  17. @nickgilbert7489

    Hi Andrei, I love your videos and have been following you for a while now. I do have a question on your portfolio, do you ever sell and realize the gains you make on your stonks? Or do you just keep dollar cost averaging and never sell? Just curious on what you do! Thank you! 🙂

  18. @A71205

    I am sub'ing because any dude who will rock a Skydweller and a Blancpain x Swatch has to know his business! Nice content, too lol

  19. @Shamzy

    Dividends are BS will be eaten by inflation, gold bitcoin and other scarce assets are the way.

  20. @reezee7470

    Ahhh always loves your videos.. you are so humble … Thank you for the inspiration!

  21. @kyleserdar5058

    I have the same plant on my desk and even his is doing better

  22. @princessunknown3158

    Can tell us what dividends companies investing.. Or ETFs or index

  23. @learn2invs250

    BS! Go teach at middle school.

  24. @IVAN2233

    Do you recommend investing in a brokerage account like Robinhood or into a Roth IRA?

  25. @kempthorn1281

    I love dividend index funds. Between pension and dividends retired age 57, passive income pretty much covers expenses

  26. @dandcp

    Andrei, Happy new year. Where is the free spreadsheet you mentioned?
    Thanks for all the great info.

  27. @spdog3344

    Well done Andrei! Do you have a Roth IRA? Or are you all brokerage because you plan to use the money before you are 59 & 1/2 years old? Any Roth IRA dividends you get wouldn’t be taxed like they are in your Robinhood.

  28. @dhowto3005

    Congratulations on your success!

  29. @cashflow68

    Another great video. I started investing back in the late 1980's with 39k and now have a p0rtfolio of 1,6M. I receive 41k a year in dividends. It does take time to build wealth, but if you're young, its very possible.

  30. @steffanbull4671

    thought you quit dividend investing a few years back to pump bit coin

  31. @MalcolmPeralty

    If you want to out perform the market consistently, become a US Senator… Apparently they beat the market all the time!

  32. @loverule9320

    Thanks I grow a little every video

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